HIE SCRANTON TRIBUiN IS-SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1899. r. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE, " At Phlladelphla-Flist Bamo- 11.11. tt St. Louis 0 00 5 00 J10-S 14 J 1'lllladelphlu 00 OU 000 0 0-0 5 2 Batteries Youiif mid Cilgui; l'lalt, II field unci McFiirlund. Second giiiuc R.H.I-. St. Louis 000000020 0-2 10 0 I'lilladclphla 0 0 110 0 0 0 0 1-39 3 Ilatciles-Sudhort unci Crlger, Ucinhard and Douglabs. UinplrcsLnch and Lon nolly. At Boston First game R.II.L LouIbvIIIo 0,. 0 100 100 0-.2 0 u Boston 11110100-B 6 i Balterlcs-Fhllllppi and Zlmmer, Moei'lti and Clarke. Second name "'' -' Louisville 001001022-0 0 2 Boston 50000 lOOl-i 11 L B.itterles-Wilhelni and Powers; Wooels, Sullivan and Clarko. Umplres-Liithnni and Gaffney. At Baltlmoie-First gnmo- K -'- Chicago 1003 114 00-1120 2 Bntllmoio 120520200-12 11 0 Batleries-aarvlti, Tulor, Chanco and Donnhuo; Nops. JlcC.lnnlty, Robinson und Smith Second game " " ". Chlcugo 0 2002 0-4 7 2 Baltimore 0 2 0 0 3 0-5 1 (Called account of darkness). Batteries Callahan and Donnhuo, Howell and Robinson. Umpires .Munnusstnii and Mo Garr. At Brooklyn RUE. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-2 fi 1 Brooklvn 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 -4 7 1 (Game called to nllow Clev eland catch train.) Batteries Bates and Sugden; McJnmcs and Fnrrell. Umpires Sw art wood and Dwer. At New York K H 12. Cincinnati 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 O-4 9 1 New York 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 - 5 12 1 Batteries llahn and Pentz; Carrlck and Warner. Umpire Emsllo and McDon ald. At Wnshlngton- It U.K. ntt-burg 000010100-2 73 Washington . . .0000 0 0100-11 0 Batteries Sparks and Sehrlver; Wey hlng and Roach. Finplrea-O'Day and Hunt. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. Hartford, 5; Toronto. 4 Springfield, 9; Montreal, 4 Rochester, : Provide lice 0. Worcebtcr, 10; Svrncuse, 2. avooa. John H. Sickles, operator on the Le high Vnllry talltoad, received a tele gram Inst evening announcing the death of his father nt Mntaw.in, X. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Morahan have returned from their wedding trip and will reside on York avenue. Miss Harriet Learh, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Mr. and Mis. P. F. McGowan. 1'iof. John Gibbon1', of Plains, and Misses Kate and Manie Kelly, of Now Y'ory city, spent yesterday with friends In tow n. The 2-year-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Thomas Stlnson, of the North Knd, died on Thursday evening In terment will be made today In Market street cemetery, of Plttston. Misses Kato Gibbons, Mame Fitz slmmons and Alice Morahan will leave today for Ilockawny and Asbury Park. Mr. and Mis. Walter Hutchings, of Hagerstown, Ind., ate lsltlng at the Hutchings residence on the West Side. Mrs. Thomas McMunnv and son, Herbert, nf Brooklvn. N. Y. are visit ing nt the home of Mr. nnd Mis D. C. Morton. Kidney Wllkemon. of Philadelphia. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hop kins, of the Noith Knd. Miss Vina Dunleavy. of West Ches ter, Is the guest of the Misses Gib bons, of Main street. Mr. and Mrs James McDerniott are spending a few weeks nt Lake Ariel. Moses Cuitis, of South Canaan street, Is visiting nt the Webber lealdence. The exclusion train to Lake Ailel on Monday will leave West Avoca sta tion at 8 20 nnd the second bectlon will lenve nt S 30 o'clock Owing to 111 health. Richard Wil liams will leave the coal fields to te slde in Red Jacket. Mich. He will sell his household goods at a leason able price. All wishing to make pur chases may inspect them at his home on Clove street. HALLSTEAD. The Susquennnna County Ptohibltlon convention was held in this boiough on Thursday. At nn eaily hour delegates began to arrive from all ends of the county, about thirty beings In atten dance. Van Nes ball was the scene ot Intense activity and animation when the convention opened. A county ticket, compoed of line men from var ious parts of the county, was nomin ated. In the evening a big public meet ing was held In the Baptln church. Kev. Wlnlen, of lloncs-dale, was the oiatoi of the evening, und his f.chol nily utterances on the subject of hard tmies carried the uudience v. Itli the speaker from start to finish. Miss F.dlth Tiowbrldge nnd Jose phine Millard on Sunday afternoon nre to hold a meeting at Hickory grove. Louis Sawyer, of F.lmlra. wns visit ing friends here Thuisdny. Fred Hutchings. of Blngbamton, has been the guest ot his bt other Thomas nnd James for several divs Mrs. Mnrgaretto Itevnolds, of New York citv, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hays. Mrs. x, i,. Robinson nnd Mr. Fied Hoblnson nnd wife, of Plnchamt-n, vveto the guesls of Mr. r.nd Mrs George Waid during Tuesday. Mr. George A. Chase and three chil dren, of IMltlmore, Mr. nte tbo guests of Mr. and Mis. P, B Chasp Mr. nnd Mis. ndiew Sneak, cf Hlnghnmton. wete visiting friend In town Frldnv. Samuel S Wtlght. of Montrose, was shaking hands with friends here Fri day. Mrs, B C. Head gave an Ice cream so-ial cr her lawn on Chase avenue Thursday nftetr.oon nnd evening Tt wns n decided success Wllllnm Pike, Hichnrd C Du Bnls. Arthur Chichester, Harry Jones and K-t--fr4"t-4"l-X fflEEGHAM'S rfU0 i Ilavo for many years been tho popular fata- i ilymedlclnowhcrcvertlio English language. is bpokcu. anu uiey uuw muuu wmium u rival lor unions ana Kervous nuomers, i W ind, Pain In the Stomach, Rick Hendaeho, ' i Fulnrsa after mcali. Dlzzlncn. Drowfclncss. i Cost! veness and Sallow Complexlou. 1 hcto 4, afflictions all arise from u disordered or ji abused condition of the stomach and liver. i neucimin' rum, lanen u uirccieu, iuii quickly restore Females to complete health. -i They promptly remove, any obstruction or irregularity ot tho system. - ' 10 cents and 23 cents, at H drug stores. ' X''--M--t--l-K Charles P.f-nel woto anion-; the numujr to attend the soldiers' reunion nt Lnneguoro Wednesday. The Stiseiuehnnnn Transcript says Dr. Hacker, of HnllMcael, win nrrost ud In Lnnciboro Wednesday. He fur nlshed security for cilienrlni- and vvim released Cook, tlia printer In Sus quehanna, was tlu Infotmnnt The Blue Jay Fecial In Y. SI. C. A. (mil Thiuseluy ovcnlnc vvua a llnnn clnl aird roclM success. GLENBURN. The descendants of Emanuel North up held their nntiunl leunlon In the giove of the old homestend of John Northup, sr at Glenburn, last Satur day afternoon. About l.." membeis of the Northup family, one of the old est and most piotnlnont In this region, were present. It was decided to form a petmanent otganb.atlon and olllceis were elected as follows: II. W. North up, president, Winifred Northup, sce letaij, John Noithup, treasurer. Mrs. Henry Northup, of Glenburn, gave u very Interesting historical sketch of the Noithup family and the following poem by Mrs. ('. J. Church nnd dedicated to Mrs. A W. Atherton, to whom Is due the ciedlt for planning; the reunion, was read: Another vcar has come and gone, Slneu lust sou gathered hole; A j ear that's fraught with changes, And Heekcd wltn many a tear. Today, be every fault foi given, Mn It, bo u dav of Joy; May jour after thought be, oh so sweet, Not mixed with Earth's alloy. Unshaded smiles the summt r sun O'er our hills, with verdure crowned; But the dearest spot on earth to vou, Is tho old, old burling ground. i Thcro sleep today In drenmlebS sleep, Your parents of long ngo; Ne'er mindful of the chilling blast, As tho seasons como and go. During hours of letrospection, On this lapse of changing jcars; Manv times the lip will quiver. And tho eyelids 1111 with tears. For how many are tho changes, Since our fathers s-ettled here; You have seen tho bridal pirty, You have seen tho Blleut bier. Surely time will lenvo Its footprints, We nre growing, steadily old; And In truth we hear the adage. "Silver threads among the gold." There nre some swept lovely faces. That we mls this summer day; Thcro Is one dear one especially, In her far west homo away. Let uh trust that nt that gathering, When our life work here Is done; We can answer In the roll rail. With none missing, no! not one. At the conclusion of the exercises an elaboiate dinner wns served. Among the guests fiom this city were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Atherton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Northup Atherton, Mr. nmd Mrs. Clarence Atherton. George Ather ton, Mr. and Mrs C. W. Northup, Mr. Levi Northup and famllv, Mrs Char les Van Noit, Mrs Henry Brent nlng and family, Mis. Walter Browning und family. Dr. Van Cleef and daughter. Miss Ida Snyder. Mr nnd Mrs Ltlll brldge, and H D Swlck and family, of Jermyn; Frank Northup and family, of Olyphnnt. Mrs Esther Blake, Al lentown, N J.; Mrs. Culver, N. Y.; Mrs. Dershltner, Newton ,Mrs. Man ehcHter, MIfp Noithup, Mr. Colvin. Factoryvllle. Mis. Kennedy nnd fam ily, Benton. Tho one absent mem ber of the fnniily was Mrs. Emma Cal ender, a sister of Miss Ida Snyder, of this citv. OLD FOKQE. Mrs. Theodore Hvdo nnd daughter. Beth, of Wilkes-Baire, are the guests of Mrs. Hannah Bennett. Mr William Malnwaring, of West Plttston, called on fi lends heie on Thm sday A young Atmenlan will speak in the Brick church on Thursday evening on the customs of his native land. A free will offering will be taken at the close of the service. Mrs John Hlslop, of Mlneis Mills, wns the guest of Miss May Brodheud on Thr -day. Miss Mamie Roberts, of Jermyn, is the guest of her aunt, Mis. Oeotge Fletcher Mr. nnd Mis. Joseph Jones nre spend ing their honeymoon in Philadelphia and Ocenn Orove. On theli return they w ill begin housekeeping at once. Mr. John Zllk, who hns been visiting his daughter at Ransom for some time, has returned home. The Mlses Mnmle Fletcher nnd Ll zle Jnckson have teturned home fioii a two weeks' vacation nt Harvey's lake. Mrs Anderson, of New York, Is vis iting her brother, Mt T. J. Stewart. Mrs. Thomas Cox spent the past week with friends In Wilkes-Bane The tluee-yeai-old son of Mr. Will iam Rummerfleld, who died on Tuis day. was inteired In Mnrcy cemetery on Thursday. DALTON. Mrs James IMcksnn and family are spending ten davs with Mis. Thomas Dickson at Bloek Island. Mi. nnd Mis. Henry Ives and Miss Louise are spending Sunday nt Glen Summit The following young people are cainp-Ing-at Lily lake Misses May and Mar jorle Ha 'ev Lottie Smith. Fannie Deishline . M'snis Cliailes anil Oeorge Smith. Mr and Mis, Weeks, of Scian ton, are chaperoning the crowd. Tho Junior league gave a very en joyable lawn social on the Parsonage law n Wednesday night. The Dean camping party have te turned fiom nn extended stay on the Susf-uehanna. Mrs, W. H. llager Is attending the present session ot the Dlmock camp nieetlnir. Mr. Fred Smith attended tho Wyo ming County Oiangets' picnic nt Lake Catey this week. The Ladles' Aid society of tho Meth odist chuieh are planning to serve a "yellow tea" at the chutch, Wednes day, Aug 21. Mr Ralph Santee, of Scinnton, is visiting at tho home of Rev. J. B. San tee. MONTHOSE. Misses Lillian and Daisy Hlnes. ot Gteat Bend, are spending a week with their aunt, Mrs. II. S. Conklln. Miss Lena Hushnell, of Auburn, was In town toduv. Miss Lottie Bolles, of Blnghamton, Is visiting friends In town. W (.". Cruser and bon, William, are In New York city on business. Mrs Emit Penll. of New York, Is visiting lelatlves here. James Gllputrlck was In Susquehan na recently. William Gruslln, of Hallstcad, was in town Thursday, William Sprout, of Scranton, was in town tbt.s wefik, THE MARKETS. Wall Street Eevlow, New York, Aug. IS. Today'a stock market was active and strong, tho dealings were remarkably welt distri buted and the strength wns more gon ctally diffused than at any tit dur ing tho week. Prices were pretty well marked up nt the start and selling to tenllzo was, on quite a, liberal scale after the opening; hour Tho offerings were well absorbed, however, nt small expense to values, the market being rutnlned mennvvhllo by the notable upward movemnt of some usunlly ob scure stocks After this first realiz ing had been digested there was a breathing spell and prices thsn mounted to the best of the day. In the Into afternoon, however, the bur dan of renlblng overcame the mntket and prices yielded all around A num ber of the recent lenders lost practi cally all of their earlier gains, notab ly the Baltimore & Ohio stocks, South ern nnd Centrnl Pacific and Southern Hallway prefeired which rose early lrom 1 to 2 points. The high pi Iced specialties and tho stocks of local tor potations vvero subjected to lenewed benr pressure and showed notable de cline, especially tobacco and Consoli dated Gas, which declined 2l'i nnd 3 points respectively. A fraction was knocked off pi Ices nil throuh the list and net gains In the generul list were brought below o point. But a very substantial rise In prices remains nev ertheless, gains being quite generally diffused through the list The grangers and Pacifies, the Southwesterns, the Coalers nnd a number of soft coil loads all hnve gains to show approach ing n point. Louisville continued to be taken on a very large scale and which pushed up nt one time to 8t'i. Southern Hallway's decline on realiz ing with the publication of the divi dend announcement nnd tho statement of finances of the year. Minneapolis R U Louis madei a brilliant advance of 6, the second preferred rlslnor 2U Iowa Central preferred, the Evinsvllfe Ar lerre Haute stocks, the new Hock ing Valley stocks, Hocking Coal nnd Illinois f'ential were some of the us ually inactive stocks which gained no tably from 1 to 3'4 The Iron nnd strel stocks lagged throughout except Tennessee Coal, which move 1 upward again to near the high poln. The market closed rather heavy. Total sales f08,60O. There was a very large demand for southern Pacific fours nt or about S4. The Southwestern mortgages as a rule were strong and prices generally are higher Totnl sales par value $,7:1.000. T nlted States 4s coup declined U In bid price. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Tlrst National Bank Scianton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co Third National Bank Scranton Hallway Co Dime Dep. & Dls. Bank Kconomy Light, Heat fc Pow er Company Set inton Illuminating Heat & Power Company Scranton Forging Co T.ackn Trust A- Safe Dep. Co. Scranton Paint Co Clark & Snovor Co., Com .... Clark & Snover Co. Pr Scr Iron Fence & Mfg. Co .... Scranton AnIo Works BONDS. Scranton Pass Railway, first mortgage, duo 1320 People's Street Railway, firs,t mortgage, due 191S People's Street ltallwai. Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co. ., Lncka. Township School 5.. City of Scranton St Imp ot,. Mt Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Bid Asked. fOO ... 235 ... 95 3& ... M ... 200 ... 47 S3 ... 100 150 fcO 400 ... L5 ... 100 100 ' 113 ... U3 ... 113 ... 100 102 10J S3 100 Scranton Traction C bonds.. 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected bv II. G Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue ) Butter Crcumerv, 20c. print, 21c; dairy fresh, li).il9'ic Cheese Full crenm, new 10al0'i,c Beans Per bu . choice marrow, 1,63; medium, $1 43, pea, 1. 13.11.30. Onlon Per bu , !3a90c. New Potatoes Per bu , 30c. Lemons $3a3 50 per box Folur J4al30. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Phlldelphl.i, Aug IS Wheat-Firm and 'ec. higher, contrct grnde, August, 7la 72'ie Corn-Ste,ed , No 2 mixed August, "( '4u3V.c Oats ere steadv , No 2 white elipped. 27'-a2Se , No 3 do do, 23,i23,2c , No 2 mixed do., 23Ha2de. Buttet-Steael.v ; lnncj western cieamery, 21c; do. prints, 22c. Eggs Fr.ehnngcd. fresh, nearbj, 15 ul3i2e , do western, 13al5l2c , do south western, ll'4al3c , do southern. 1'al .e Cheese Firmer. New York full cream fancy, new, small, 10al0'4c ; do do elo flar to choice do, 9.i.h4c ; Ohio flats, fnncv, '4u9i2c. , do full- to good, Si4a9e Re lined Suijurs Quiet but steadv Cot ton Fnchanged. Tallow Quiet but firm, citv prime. In hogsheads, "'aalVjC., coun trv do. do , barrels, IVi4'jC elo" dark 4a 4'4e ; cakes, .-a'l&r Live Poultry Steady and In fair demand, fowls lOallc , old roosters, 7n'i&c.; spring chickens, as to sle, 10-alHe ; ducks, 9al0e. Dressed Poill tr.v Steadv. fair demand, fowls, choice', lie : elo fair to good, 10al0'2c , old roos ters, 7'2c , biollers nearby, large, I5al(!c , small and medium do, 12al4e ; western do, large, 12al4c ; medium elo , ll.illj,c ; small elo , 9alfle Receipts Flour 1 fM barrels and 13,kK) sacks, wheat S0O0 bush, els, corn, JGOOi) bushels, oats 77 00) bush., els. Shipments Wheat, n.coo bushels; corn, 401000 bushels; oats F.OOO bushels New Yoik Grain and Produce market. New York, Aug is -Flour-Firmly held, but quiet apart from u fair Inquiry for stnmlarel brands. Wheat Spot firm. No 2 led, 7Ss'i!e. f. o. b. uflo.it spot, 7i.'2c ele vator; No 1 northern Duluth, fcO'-.c. f o. 1) afloat to airlve, options opened eusy at unchanged prices but Inter developed sirengin wnien it reiuine'U nnel closed nrm nt 'va'4c net advance, Mav closed Mo . Septe tube r. 7e , December. 7J1ic. Corn Spot firm, No. 2, .i'l'.o f. o b afloat, ,.S'4c. elevator, options opened steady and advanced later, closed firm ut "a'4e ad. vance; August closed 37"c ; September, 37'c ; DecembeT 35',c. Oats Spot stendv , No. 2 2b';c ; No 8 2!e , No 3 white, 27c , track white western nnd state, 2t,a.i4c . options slow Butter Firm; westein cieamerv. 17n21c : do fac tor 13al,Vc , Imitation creamers, lla 10'2c , stae dulry 14alS'2c , do creamery, 17a21e Cheese uQIet , large while, 934e . small do . 94e , large colored, 934c , small do 94ni0e Egg Firm state nnd Penn svivanla 17nlbc , loss off, western, un graded 12nl3c at murk M-'i--'y'X-' " vp 1 l J"1ll"-Uij MM 10 Off 5 ON 5 Bicycles jg For Cash $ BITTENBRNDER & CO. I 6 H ttxxmzm&zxxxx Chicago Grain nnd Froduc. Chicago, Aug, 18 Speculative wheat market again basked In tho sunshine of an active cush demand. An advanco of ?c. was scored in September and 'lc. In December. Corn closed Irregular at i 4c. higher for September, but bnrely steady for deferred futures. Oats closed n shade higher. Provisions advanced 2'4 n5c. Cash quotations were as follows: Uolur Firm: No. 3 spring vvhent. 6"U 7140., No. 2 ted, 73'iC , No 2 corn, f o. b 31c. ; No. 2 yellow f. o. h 3.1'4c. , No 2 onts, 21n22c : No. 2 white. 2Ja24c; No. 3 do, 22.123'ic., No, 2 re, M'ie ; No. 2 bar ley, 31a3to. No. 1 flax. $100; northwest, $1 05; prlmo tlmnthv seed, 2.Wa2f)"; mess pork, J7,f.0a8r3, lard, $'i,12a5 25, short ribs, J4,9"a5.20, dry salted shoulders, &Ha5sc ; hhort elenr fides, $3t0a5CO, whiskey, $1.25; augurs, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Matkct. Chicago, Aug. Is. Cattle Not mny choice offered nnd such lots were steady; ordinary cattle, dull and rather weak; good to choice beeves sold nt JoCOaOTo, commoner grades bringing Jl 35n5 5i, Blockers and feeders sold JI.SVilOJ, built, cows and heifers, $2ar15, Texns steers at $173a5 30 nnd calves, $4 rfla7 Hogs-Lively demand again, offerlnrs light nnd prices advanced fiaWe Heavy hogs sold at $l.20u9O; mixed lots at 4 4"al no nnd light ut J4D3a4 90, pigs sold nt tf 50a4 SO and culls at $2a4 15 Sheep nnd Lambs Demand more nnlmated nnd prices stendv ; sheep sold at $2it25; jearllngs bringing ?lnl 50 nnd range sheep, $1 50a4 10; lambs, $G 75 for prime, commoner lots sell ing at HSOaT.". Herclpts-Cattle. 3,(0) head; hogs, 17 000 head; sheep, 7,000 head. New York Live Stock Market. New York, Aug. 18. Beeves Steers In fulr demand nnd steady, bulls hlghe.-; cows, barclj steadv, all sold, steers, Jt '0 nS90, oxen $1 20-.it 93, bulls, $3l3S0, cows, $2a4 23. Calves Steady nnd nil sold, veals, $3a8, grassirs and buttermilks, $123 nlfiO, jeaillngs, $125, western, $ja& C2'4. Sheep Steadv , lambs opened stend, closed 23a13c. lower except on top grndes, sheet), $3n4, cholco wethers, $4 75; export do,, $3 12's, lambs. $3a7.624, culls, $lal 73. Hogs No Bales; nominally steadv. Buffalo Live Stock MavUot. Fast Liberty Aug 18 Cattle-Receipts only two cars of salo stock, steadv and unchangfd for butchers' grndes. Hogs Receipts, 25 cars, opened active, good to choice Yorkers, $3a503, roughs, $(90n4 10; pigs, good to i rime, 4 Cat 80. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 15 curs, fnlrlv nc tlve, lambs, good to choice, $(i 40a 0 50 ; culls to common, $l23a5 23; sheep weth ers, $1 90a5; culls and common, $2 23a4 23. East Liberty Cattle Market. East Liberty. Aug 15 Cattle Steadv ; extra, $5 50.15 60, prime, $"i70aSV, com mon, $125a3&0 lings Active und hlghel , prlmo mediums, $3 03n3 10, heavy Yorkers, $3a03, light Yorkers, $I'i0,i3. pigs, $l,40i 4 90, good grassers, $!i."u4 90, common good'nssorted, $1 40a4 70, heavy hogs, $150 a4 90; good roughs. $lal'.'j, common roughs, $1d3 75. Sheep Steadv ; cholco wethers $ I C0.i i.e. ; common $2a1, spring lambs, $3 50a5 80; veal calves, $7a7 50 Oil Market. Oil City, Aug IS -Credit balances. $127; certificates, no bod or sales, shipments, 121,434 barrels; nverage, SIS37 barrels; runs, 92,310 barrels; average, 83,611 barrels. TUNKHANNOCK. The primaries for the election of dele gates to tho Democratic convention will lie held in the various election districts today, the convention being held on Monday at 2 p. m. The Democratic party have always stuck to the old system of delegate election and tho nomination is not made till the roll Is called In the convention. Tho candi dates most prominently mentioned aie John Donovan, of Lacevvlllc, for pio thonotaiy; John W. Geary, of Monioe, for sheriff, Joseph Sicklei, of Falls, fot register and recorder, with nn open contest for the oflites of commlfcslonet and auditor. Felix Ansart, esq . and Miss Mary Ansart. of Wilkes-Barre, are visiting In tow n. Lucius Sauleis nnd wife, of Scian ton, are staving for a few dajs with Hon. A. II. Squler. The Lehigh Valley pay car went over this division on Friday last. SCALP TREATMENT. srTrTaLL?iRT"sc ment 50c : rbampooing. 50c : facial massage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. LEGAL. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE celved ut the oltlce of tho secretarv of the Scranton Boaul of Control until 7 ".0 o'clock Monday evening, August 2 lbt foi tho erection and completion of a new twelve-room public school build ing to take the place of the old No 2 and to be located on Orchard street in the Twelfth ward of Scranton, Pa, in nccoidance with plans and specifications prepnred b James II Feenej, ntchltect 421 Laekawannu avenue Seiunton, Pa. The sum of FiOO In cash or certified cheek Is to be enclosed with each bid which sum shall bo forfeited to the school dls. trtct In case of refusal nr omission on the part of the successful bidder to ex ecute contract within ten davs after tho awutding of tho sanie No bid will bo read oi ronsldeiiel which does not com ply with this renulrement A bond with approved sureties In the sum of eight thousand dollnis will also bo re quired for the faithful performance of the contract The board reserves the right to releet anv nr nil bids By or der of the Scranton Hoitd of Control EFGENE D FELLOWS Secretarv THE ANNl'AL MEETING OP THE Stockholders ot the Scranton Forging company, for the election of dliecors and tho transaction of other business, will be held at the ofllce of the compnnj In the eltv of Srrantnn on Wednedav, Aug 21. IViS nt 1 o i lock p m E F CIIAMBERLIN. Secrctno SITUATIONJSJNJWTEJD SITUATION W W'TED - BY YOUNG man In boarding house or hotel out of citv es e-arver or meat cutter, or nil around man In kllehen Address W II L W Franklin nvenue Scranton SITUATION WANTED-A YOUNG WO man would like washing and Ironing to do at home, can give the best of tef erenee Call or address. 3fS North Hyde Park avenue, eltv SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man as butcher Thoroughly under stands business, and can give oxeellent leferences. Address Butcher, lis Tiank lln uvenue, city SITFATION WANTED-BY AN EXPE rlenced young man, 20 yeirs of age. ns a bookkeeper assistant, clerk or any kind of work in nny lino of business. Ad diess M B , 420 Franklin nvenue SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPE tlenced young man, 10 ears of age Has had live years experience in the clothing, shoe und gents' furnishing goods business Address S II , 330 Frank, lln avenue SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man, 23 years of age. Has had four years' experience In the grocery business und five years In tho clothing, rhoes and gents' furnishing goods. Also u thoiough knowledge of bookkeeping. Address B. B, 42G Franklin avenue SITUATION WANTED-AS A GRoT eery clerk with experience of nlno years, can give best of leference Ad dress Julius Stenncr, cure of Dolan's Restaurant. Fianklln avenue, city. . DRAUGHTSMAN EXPERIENCED IN hoisting engine and general eluught. Ing wishes chungo of location, Will fur. nisli samples of work nnd reference. Fred P Darte, Bangor, Pu. SITUATION WANTED-W ASHING. Ironing or any Kind of house cleaning by the day or will tako washing home. Mrs. Lee. 410 Hallsteud court. The People's vv A POPULAR CLEANING IIOUSC for tlia ncnstlt ot All Who Have Houses to Rent, Rcul 1'state of Other Property to Sell or Exchttnze, or Who Want Situations or Help TIissj Small Advertisements Coat One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word lixscpt Slttmtloiu Wnnte.1, Which Am In serted Tree. WANTED. 1IACKIV1T WANTS PltOSPiiCTrv U real estate busers nnd sellorB to call CAKIUAOU AND WAGON PAINTING a specialty ut Helrligil's, Locust Bt AGENT3 WANTED. IF YOF WANT TO JIAKi: $1,500 A vcar wotk for us Our leather sus ponders sell thcnnelvcs, cannot wear out, attractive assortment, exclusive ter ritory, samples fret conditionally J. B. Btrry Mfg. Co , A 44S Cincinnati, O. HELP WANTED-MALE. WAmvTpiolmcEJ and manage our business In Scran ton. Must have $100 to carry stock. Can make $25 oo weekly. Lperlenco unneces bury us wo will educate jou to tho busi ness J M , Tribune ofllce ANTFD-YOFNC. MAN AS HBLPBR with traveling man going west, $10 u wek nnd expenses Must have about $100 ca--h. Stnto age itc , cara work. Ad dress Rolled Oats, this ofllce. WANTF.D - FXI'DRIFNCLD IllONLR Apply Crstal Laundry, J13 Adams avenue HELIABLB WOMAN FOll PERMA nent traveling position, $C0 per month nnd expenses. Reft rences Clark & Co, 211 8 Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa SALESLADY WANTED-ONE WHO IS thoroughl capable of selling shoes and taking enro of stock. Must have home knowledge ot dry goods Name Scranton references. P. S , Tribune of llce. FOR RENT HACKETT HAS STORES, OFFICES, barns, houses, flats und rooms HACKETT INVITES LANDLORDS und ttnr.nts to call. Oilltc 1'rie.e Blelg CHOICE E-ROOM FLAT, 11. ROOM MOD ern residence, Piatt Place. Bi own ing, Means Bullalng. FOR RENT-HOTEL IN TI1ROOP BO rough Apply to William Wlnshlp or Jostpli I.ahwlski. FOR RENT OR SALE CHEAP-HOFSE nnd be veil acres ot land In Chinchilla. Inquire Hi9 North .Main avenue. .. FOR RENT-LARGE FRONT ROOM, centrally located for one or two le- fined gentlemen. Address "S," Box 114 Scranton. FIRST FLOOIt FLAT-SIX ROOMS, possession Immediately bOS Wnshln'-j-te n avenue HOUSE 73S ADAMS LARGE. AIRY rooms, all cotsv enlences Possession Immediately FOR RENT-TIIF OLD HOME FOR Friendless on Adams avenue It will bo rented as a whole or will be fitted up for tv.o families. It Is well adipted for a. large boatdlng house, cr for rent Ing furnished rooms Inquire of 1. L Hitchcock & Son, Fire Insurance and Real Estate. Commonwealth Building. 932 GREEN RIDOE STKELi"! l.lMui rooms, fine location; $1C. FORSALE HACKE'lT HAn BARGAINS IN SIN gle and double hoiues:. See him HACKETT INVITES REAL buv ers und sellers to call ESTATE HACKETT IIAfc. BARGAINS IN BL'ILD lug lots Olliee I'llee Bids, iltv HOFSE FOR SALE - INQFIRE OF John Stuart, Cherrj Mr.et, Dunmorc. REAL ESTATE. HACKETT HAS BARGAINS IN SIN gle und ouble house.' See htm. HACKETT INVITES REAL ESTATE buers and selleis to call HACKETT HAS HOFSEl AND LOT IN Dunniore, onlv t00. HACKETT HAS NEAT HOFSE AND lot nt Tripp Farm, cnlv I -4'o Terms eis HACKETT 1JAS "MODERN DOl'DLE house $" 300 Ofllce Price Building BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY INTEREST IN A SCRANTON FAC- torv paving big mnnn toi sale Ail elress Manufacturer. Ilex ,'iJ eltv lb00 BUYS ESTABLISHED BUSINESS netting J5n per v.eek. Aeldtess "Busi ness," Box ,i00 IF YOF WANT TO BUY business see HACKETT. OH Sl'.l.L "NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE Suc cess" $100 Invested by mv "safe method" In gialn ot stoeks has paid $1,00) profit In ;o days, lefe-rcnces fur nished, write tor i nrtleiilars. Richard Olivei, Banker and Broker, Chicago Stock Exchange, Clileage). NOTICE-INVESTORS ANI) SPECULA, tors Can you guess? Good guessers can make money In our new guessing contest, embraelnc one of the most in. terr sting tupL's of the div The belt guesse'is can trade in 30 sluites eif stoek on tho New York Stoek Exchange V" 0 bushels of wheat on the Chlcugo Board of Trade or 100 bales eif cotton on the New York Cotton Exihuiigei, und w.- will fui nlsh the money, It costs you nothing We nlse manage- "i'he investois' Fund ' which pays pi nuts twice a month to sub scribers Write for full paitle ulars mid conditions Sent fie-e e' E MACKEY &. CO , Rnnkcis 29 Broadway New Yoik WANTED -ROOMS. vtedff'unisi ied "rooms 'for light housekeeping, two or three looms in n nleo, quiet neighborhood. Terms must be reasonable Aeldiess IV da, Tiibiine BOARDING. BOARDING WITH FRONT ROOM. FOR gentleman nnd wife or two single gen tlemen All conveniences 327 Aduma uv e nue WANTED-SUMMER BOARD E P. S; most delightful scenery , three min utes from D , L. & W. Mrs Mucnc'.te, Elmhi'rat. BOARDING 525 PINE STREET. LOST OR STRAYED. LOST OR STRAYED FROM PASTURE, blown mullev eow with whlto star Ten dollars rewald for return to Luther Keller, 515 Clay avenue. JVIjOJEYjrOJAJ jiMTTopATTOFlT FOUR und one-half llvo and sl per cent Any amount Dunn it Walker. 311-315 Conne-Il building. FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, and flvo per cent money on npproved security, il II. HOLQATE, Common wealth building. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULIS and cess pools; no odoi. Impioveel pumps used. A. B. BRIGGS, Proprietor, Leave ordors 1100 North Main uvenue. or Elcke's drug store, cornr Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9340. Exchange. AMMMMAMMI PROFESSIONAL. sAwwww'. AHCHITCCT3 F.DWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITF.OT. Council building, Scranton. 11. L. WALTF.H. ARCHITBCT OFFICII rear of gos Washlrgtcn avenue. LF.WIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHtTIXT, 433 Spruce st , cor Wash, av , Scranton. FRFDKRICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price building, 12C Washington uvuiuo, Scranton. T. I LAfF.Y & SON. AUCIUTUCTS, Traders' National Bank. DCNTIST3 DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON Pttl vate Hospital, cor. Wvoming nnd Mul berry DR. II. F. RFA'NOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C LAUBACII, 115 Wyoming nvo. WELCOME C SNOVER. Coal Exchange, 2nd floor, Room D Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to D. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES, 409 SPRFCE STREET. MAKES your hat to older and they tit., HOTELS AND RBSTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 123 and 127 FRANK llu avenue. Rates reasonable. P ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOFSE, NEAR D L &. W. pithengcr depot Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYER3 RICHARD J BOCRKE, ATTORNEY- at. Law 80-2 Lackawanna avenue Orn eial law business, collections and loans. J W. DROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counselloi-at.Law. Rooiiis, 312-313 Mcars' Building. M. J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-law. Offices, C12-613 Mears' Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTOHNE AND Counscllor-at-Law Burr building, rooms 13 nnd 14 Washington avenue. WILLARD, WARREN &. KNAPP. AT tomes and Counsellors.at.Lnvv. Re publican building, Washington nvenue, Scranton, Pa JESSFP & JESSt'P. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - ut - Law, Commonwealth building Rooms 1, 20 and 11 JAMES W OAK FORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law RooniH 514, 513 and GIG Board of Trade Building. D P. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Menrs' building, cornel Washington avenue and Spruce street. ' JAMES J II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY, at. Law 302 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W 1 HAVER ATTORNEY. Rooms 903.0i)i nth lloor. Menrs' building. L. A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 502 Board of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scnnton. Pa. PATERSON &. WILCOX. National Bank building. TRAD El IS' C COMEGYS. building. 0-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTHOUF. Mears" building. ATTORNEY, PHYSI3IAH3 AND SUMCOVS MARY A. SHEPHERD M opnthlst, GIG Linden street D, HOME. DR W E ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASH, inston nvenue. DR L M GATES ROOMS 207 ANDltis Board of Tiade Building Ofllce hours, 8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 nnd 7 to S p. m Resl. denco, ."O'l Midlson nvenue. DR C. I. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN" Rupture Trusj Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion Ofllce telephone 13C3 Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9 DR S W L'AMOREAFX. OPFICE 21) Washington avenue. Residence. 13b Mulberrv Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnary or gans a specialty Hours, l to 4pm W. G. ROOK VETERINARY SUR geon Horses, Cottle and Dogs treated, Hnspltnl. 121 Linden street, Scranton Telephone 2G72. SOHOO(.1 SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa Couises preparatory to college. law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 11th Send for catalogue. Rev Thoims M. Cnnn, LL D , principal and proprietor; W. E. Plumlcv, A. M , head, mastci. -t-:dj G R. CLARK CO. SEEDMEN AND Nuisorymen, store 11G Washington ave. nue; green house, 110 North Main ave line; stoio telephone, 782. Wine SGREZN5 JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue. Scranton, Pa, manufac turer of Wire Screen? UlSOt.U'NCOUS BAt'ER'S ORCHESTRA -MUSIC UOR bills picnics, paitle" leceptliius, wed dings und coneert work furnished Uor teims address R. ,1 Bauer conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, ovei Hulberts' musle slore MEGARGEi: BROTHERS PRINTERS supplies, env elope- paper bags, twine Warehouse. Io0 Washington avenue, Seiunton, Pa NEWSPAPERS M-n-rxJJ- J- nrsJLJXf-i-ro, t-J ejiriVeO- O i i j i " - nMTr. wit 1M-S IlAHRn RECORD CAN be had In Scianton at the news stands of Relsmnn Broi , 403 Spruce and 503 Lln. den; M. Norton 322 Uacivaw..ina uvenue, I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spiuco street. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehlsti VallBV U.illro.i.l. In enett Mny 14, li TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia uud New ioik via D & II R It. at 1.43 a in and 12 of J 18, I .'7 iBIuek Dlimond Kxpni-s). uim 11 30 p in S midays, D. A. H . 1 5u, i IS 1. in Uor White Haven I'as-kton and prln elpal points in the emit regions via D fc 11 R R. 0 13, 2 IS and 4 .'i p. m For I'ntiHille ( l". 2 18 p 111 1'OllSVlie, , i - ' Ilo.irllllL. 11.11. ror iieiui ii """",',::. ;:;, 7 :. v. llhaea. 3eneva iin.l P""l ulr""'u,; n .iiitions. via D.. L it R R. 8 0S ... 1 55 and 3 3j p 111 l. ,., . -- T... .. i'eillmaii parlor and sleeping or Lehigh v.illev narlor eais on nil tiiilns between Wkes-ltaironnct ,New oik, Phlladel iihl I Buffalo mil Suspension Bridge llOLLIN II Wll.Hl'R. Gen Supl., South Bethlehem l'a C11A8. S. LEE. Gen Pass. Agt . 2ti Cort- landt street New York. A W. NONNEMAC11ER, Division Pass enger Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackuwunuu ue., bcrunton, Pa. rlsburg und principal Intermediate sta tions via ) .i H R It. u 45 a in.l.MH. i1! iVi (Illuek Dlumond Express), 1130, 'Ri'indnvs. I) .v. H. 15S 7 18 p in S.1.lmW.. i, i.minck .Towanda, Elinlra 1 III nu"' ' 1 e)l' eieue'i.i itu, .,.".. - - ....- nrV Falls, Chicago and all points west ?K I) & ii R I-01' J u l,luelt ''lu mnnel Extuessi, 7 4 and 11 .M p in Sun. I,"n".u ,V 'x f ii l'Ota m 7 48P in titnf iit.frnin x'lfir- en RAILROAD TIME TABLES. AMAAAMAMMMMMMVMWMM Schedule In Effect Juno 10, 1800. Trains Loave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltl nioie, Washington, and for Pitts burg; and th'o West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Ha?le ton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrls town, and Philadelphia; and for Sunbury, Harrlsburff, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Plttsbur-r nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and jntisDUrg. , lllIT',.,..,J;,i.VO0D! Oen'l Pass. AiMt jMJ. IIUTCIIINSOV. 0-neral fil-na-er. Del.. Lackn. ani Western. T-ni,.100' Monday, Juno 5, 1899. ,,'M lcnvo Scrunton us follows: Ex 14ft i ewr ',?'ork nnd a11 Pol'its cast, i S' iw- 6 10. S 00 and 10 03 u. in. ; 12 53 and " P in nh'uvZ?? S.or 1a"'on. Trenton, Philadel Piiu and the smith, 6.10. 8 00 und 10 03 a. Y',!-;' a"tl3AIP m imiMianna nioommodntion, 6 10 p. m. inirr V"s f."r Hl'igluiniton. Oswego. El- Mnrr'lC 0.r',m."r "'''. DallSVillc. MoUIlt is", nnl""'""""1". 12I 2. 00 0-m, ilimi i J i.n. "' 'naklng close cgnnec- "-.l""- ""iihio io nu no nits in the west vv,...rl .n"0 southwest. tiim.i. . " nccmmo(iatlon, 3 40 p. tn. i.;ni.,..' i. " "n,i "uv stations, 1.03 p. m. ?c?eh accommodation. 4 00 p. m, ...!. . P '-''-- vuiuivv;nuii ill, iNUI 111 ViVm.rlnnd f,.r WlHamsport, Harrlsburg, u.mii lore, Washington and tho south m,. L,WlJrJnnl "'ll1 Intermediate sta Uons, b 00, 10 0j a. m , and 1 55 and 5 40 p. Nantlcoke und Intermediate stations, 3 08 and 11 io a. m Pis mouth and Inter mediate stations. 3,35 and S 50 p. in. For Kingston, 12 53 p m Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains For detailed information, pocket tlmo tables, etc.. apply to M L Smith. Dls. trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofllce. Delaware anil Hudson. On May 14th. 1"99. trains will leavo Scranton ns follows: For Caibondaie e 20, 7.51. S 53, 10 13 a. m.. 12 noon. 1.23. 2 20, 3 52, 5 25, C 23, 7 37 9 lo, ll 00 p. m , 1 1G a. m. 1' or Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 0.20 a. m . 2 20 p, m. For Honeselale 6 20, 10.13 a. m. 2.20, 5 23 p. m. For Wilkes-Barre 6 45, 7.4S. ! 43, 9 33, 10 13 a m . 12 03, 1.23, J 33, 4 27, b 10, 7.4S, 10 41 11.30 p. m For New York. Phllaelelphln. etc., via Lehigh Vullej Rallroad-0 43 p m., 12 03 12!, 4 27 p m , with Black Diamond Ex. press, 11 .,0 p m For FennsNlvunla Railroad points, 6 43. 9.3S a. in , 2 18, I 27 p m For western points, via Lehigh Valley Rallroud 7 4S a. m , 12 03, 3 33, with Black Diamond Express, 10 il, 11 10 p m. Trains Will .irrlvn In Rnr.intrn no fal lows. From Carbondilo nnd the North G 40, 7 41, S "S 9 ,!4 10 38, 11 53 n. m ; 1.23, 2.15. 3 25 4 23, 7 43, 10 !S 11 27 p m. From WIIkes-Barro und tho South C, 15, 7 43, R 4, 10 38 11 53 n m . 1 18. 2 14, "-.4S, 5 .'0, 6 21, 7 53 9 05. 10 05 p m ; 1 13 a. m. SFNDAY TRAINS. For Cnrbondnle 9 05, 1133 p. m.. 2 23. 3 32 5 47. 9 53 p m. For Wilkes-Barre-9 38. 1203 a. m.; 1.53. 3 28 41 7 48 p m For Albanv, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, etc , 2 21 p m Lowest lates to all points In United States und Canada. J W BCRDICK, G P A.Albany, N Y. II W. CROSS. D P A. Scranton Pa. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division) Stutlmis In New York Foot of Liberty street, N R , and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Central KaIIto:i 1 oi New Jersey Anthracite coal used exclusively insur ing cleanliness and eomfort TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 23,1599 Trains leave Ser.inton for New York, Newark, Elizabeth Philadelphia, Eastou. Bethlehem Allentown Mauch Chunk nnel Wblto Haven ut 8 30, a m . express, 1.20; e pros 4 00 p. m Sundays. 2 15 p m Foi Pittttem and Wilkes. Barre. 8 30. 11 10 ii m , 1 20, I 00. 7 15 p m Sundays, 11 10 a. m . 2 13 7 1 . p m Uor Mountain Park. S . 11 10 a. m., 1.20 p m Sundays 11 3D a m , 2 15 p m For Baltimore and Washington, nnd points South nnd West via Bethlehem. 8 ,0 a m . 1 20 p m Sundays. 2 15 p xn Uor Long Branch Ocean e3rove, etc, at S .'0 (through ear) a, in. and 1 20 p m For Reading Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg, via Allcnton, 8 SO n. m , 1 20 p m Sun day, 2 15 I) m For Pottsvllle. s 10 a m , 1 20 p m Returning l'.iveNew York foot of Lib erty trcet North River at I on, 9 10 (ex press) a m . 1 30 (express) p. m. Sunday, 4 LeaveNew York. South Ferry, foot White hill street at 9 01 a m . 1 25 p m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal c in connect uneler cover with all the elevated railroads. Broadway rible cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and Stnten 1-1 nd making quick transfer to and fiom Grand Central depot and Long ISlVe"'ve''l'linadelphla, Reading Terminal, 9"1 a m . 3 00 p in Sundays fi 13 am Thiough tlekets to all points Last. South and West at lowest tato nt the Station rT tl 4 Tar.r r?r. c,ir.e I 11 eil.lJ.i. ni,, j.ii m II P BALDWIN, Gen. Pass, Agt. Kric ami Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Tablo in Effect Juno 4. 1S99, Trains have Scranton for New York, Kevvliuig and Intermediate points on Erie railroad at 5 00 a m and 2 2b pm Foi liawley und local points, tit 5 0) a. m M. a m und 2 2S p m. For Lako Ariel at 3 JO V m , Sunja, ii ms leav. Seranton for Lnka ArlVluts4'U m mid l X) p m slopping ut interim eliau. stailfiis sne wroN division. In lilffi t Juno 'J5I1I. 1S1IH. IVortli Uotind. Noutli Uoiinel, zu: t loauoii soa OodeiA I? a1, t 3 rfil Stations 11 Li K I gas t-J'V". v ull,,inmouaiion, uuu p m J.xpress forFtlca and Richfield Springs. -j; a m n nu r,3 p. m. rUVSS' -.?"' S00a- ' ""' 1 B P. m. JPJ" Northumberland, l'ittston, Wllkei enK,U,IK.mou!h' llloomsburg and Dan- IIIP. m lit IMfT r Ann nnni.AAtl... .. , .t k a i r m Arrive leave. t u rsi.s' Y FranUio s: ... -4).... 7 io West 4ind street ... 73 ... 70u! Wcchawken .... 810.... M r m i; i' Mrlvo LenyeA M i nr n ion (", i" i i i'T. a lost i 0 10 JO. t ii 10 40 lis 1 0'i Huncoeli OJil.' t 4 31 1031 6 07 r.' .'.(.! SlailUUt, tlt'agi 141 io .'I oil'! 'i ru-ston fark a-.) . ai, tw 10 15 5.' I l.'o! Wliiurioet el 4 i -Mil 0 01 100 5iit.".'v Poyntella aaol avian U!0&4II2I4 .JIHUIl ll 561 li 68. 6 .'J 940 .w'lJiHl i'lntr.int Mt. 70V1 814V f n 9 b 52311(1' I nl 'ijJnle 7UA8W 5.11 Oio 5 '01 1 HOI loiesMHV 7S0 3 19, A41 910 i ootii ".ll caiboodie 7 S4: 3 3l c. tl 907 "fTfirO Willie III IdJO V 37 13 38) & b t "01 4BIIII1S'.I Maylleld 7 4; 18 US' CI HM 4 4 11 ill .Iflinyil 741 3 4 601 85) 14)1118. AlChltUia 7rl SSI 00J 8 Ml 4 4011151 Willi iu 7 SJ 314,614 840l6111ll 1VCHI1I9 TfBaNdia 8 4214 3111107! e)U;bailt 8 ti 4 Of 8 21 840 4281105, I'llCCbilrB 8C4 401(821 8 33 4 '.''11 OS 'lluoop 8 0o 4 10 0 7 831 4JJI10"! rrovlrteuie 8111 e)4; Oil b.10 4 JO 1117 l'aik l'.ftCO 8 li U 17 .081 8 SO 4 15 10 M bCrnilton 8 15 4 2)SSJ AMI- mU MltftVO ArilTBA MP u'P M t. huiiaayoiily f 81 'Dltiea that trains stop oa signal for pa1 senejers Ti ains sov and soa Sunday only. Other tialn-i dally eeopt Mindu). tccuio latrs via oninito & western befoia purchaMng tickets and save money i liroujh W'nener oulftt sleeper anil free re. cllnmtc clialr cur New orUto cwejjo without chance. Pm-konuer ICnti-a Iteiluccil to '1'vvo C'eiito I'er Jll He. i J.O, Amlerson, Oen. Pass gt. - T, Flltcrof t, Mv. i'&!js, Airt Beranton, Vu;
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